Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 155, No. 6, Jun 1997, 1872-1876.
Rhinovirus infection preferentially increases lower airway responsiveness in allergic subjects
JE Gern, W Calhoun, C Swenson, G Shen and WW Busse
Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
Rhinovirus (RV) infections are important triggers of acute asthma symptoms
in susceptible persons. To determine whether the presence of allergy is a
risk factor for enhanced lower airway effects during RV infection, we
experimentally infected (RV16) 18 volunteers with allergic rhinitis and 13
normal control subjects and measured the effects on the response of the
lower airways to histamine. All subjects were successfully infected, as
indicated by increased upper respiratory symptoms and RV16 cultured from
nasal secretions. The change in histamine PD20(deltaPD20) caused by RV
infection was significantly different in allergic subjects from that in
nonallergic control subjects (deltaPD20 = -0.40 versus -0.03 log units, p =
0.04). This relationship was strengthened after adjusting for initial PD20
and FEV1 (mean deltaPD20 = -0.43 versus 0.01 log units, p < 0.01). The
virus- induced deltaPD20 was also influenced by baseline lung function:
there was a positive correlation between initial FEV1 and deltaPD20, and a
weak but significant negative correlation between baseline PD20 and
deltaPD20. These findings indicate that host factors such as allergy,
baseline FEV1, and baseline PD20 influence the changes in lower airway
physiology caused by RV infection and raise the possibility that these
factors contribute to the increased lower airway effects of RV infection in
subjects with asthma.
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